Río Abajo

For the film, see Río abajo.
Río Abajo
Corregimiento
Country  Panama
Province Panamá
District Panamá
Area[1]
  Land 3.9 km2 (1.5 sq mi)
Population (2010)[1]
  Total 26,607
  Density 6,892.5/km2 (17,851/sq mi)
  Population density calculated based on land area.
Time zone EST (UTC−5)

Río Abajo is a corregimiento within Panama City, in Panamá District, Panamá Province, Panama with a population of 26,607 as of 2010.[1] Its population as of 1990 was 33,155; its population as of 2000 was 28,714.[1] It is a West Indian neighborhood; the unique culture of this area of Panama stems mainly from the English Caribbean people who relocated to the area from Anglophone islands in the Antilles more than a century ago, namely Jamaica and Barbados. Rio Abajo consists of over 30 streets, the most notable are 4th, 13th and 17h streets, 2 story wood houses, churches with old southern architecture. Rio Abajo is also the name of a river flowing through Rio Abajo neighborhood.

One of Rio Abajo’s most famous sons is El General (born Edgardo A. Franco), arguably the one musical artist who most helped to spread the popularity of reggae in Spanish which later became known as reggeaton. The latter a product of Panamanian youth of Caribbean descent with the first know one to be sung by Renato.

Rio Abaja is also a rockabilly instrumental song by the band Rockabilly Weekend released in 2015.

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Coordinates: 9°01′10″N 79°30′05″W / 9.01944°N 79.50139°W / 9.01944; -79.50139

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